Monday, February 9, 2009

Two Bonus Good Little Earners

I was just going through some statistics this morning and realised that I've been getting paid steadily by two systems that I put in place well over a year ago.

They're both a bit like AdSense in that respect: you set them up and they tick over steadily generating an income stream.

The first is a CPA network. CPA stands for Cost Per Action and it pays you whenever someone clicks on an ad and goes on to complete an action such as signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase.

It's free to join and what you need to find are some campaigns that are most suited to your web traffic. The sign up process is straightforward.

https://my.clickbooth.com/signup/?name=signup

The second system is more intriguing and does a whole lot more that just generate money. I may have mentioned it to you before but you should check out the details that are explained in an
ebook.

The ebook is free and most unusually you do not have to hand over your email address to download the book.

In fact that is one of the reasons I really like it.

Download the free ebook here - it's an easy read.

http://www.supertips3.com/ultimate/xdown.php




Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Free E-Book Supertips

Here's a free ebook that is worth reading. It's short and easy to understand but it packs a punch. It will raise your level of understanding of how things tick online too.

You can get it without having to provide ANY contact details at all which is unusual these day - but surely a major error on the part of the author....

Or is it?

In the book you'll discover some very neat ways of using viral marketing to sell any product online you want - without having to worry about search engine traffic either.

http://www.supertips3.com/ultimate/xdown.php


I first read this ebook about 3 years ago and since then it's been substantially updated. Apart from anything else, it's an absolutely fascinating Case Study in

- marketing
- viral technology, and
- copy writing

Here's a question to consider: given what's in it, do you think the author should at least try to collect your contact details?

Personally I think not. But you decide.....



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